Rebecca Bulcraig
Client Questionnaire
project Title Marks awarded Total possible
1Questionnaire 23 25
2Concept Board 19 20
3Colour Wheel 36 40
4Survey sheet 17.5 20
5Drawing and measuring 111.5 120
total 207 225
percentage 92%grade A
Marks 23/25
Tutors Comments.
You’ve covered a lot in the questionnaire and gone into some good detail. Taking a brief is one of the most crucial parts of a project, if it is done thoroughly then the design element becomes so much easier.
The questionnaire is as much for you as it is the client, it enables you to keep the client focused and get all the relevant information you require. You could have given yourself some more detailed prompts in a few areas; lighting, bathroom and kitchen. For example you could ask if the client wants different mood settings in their lighting, possibly a 5amp circuit for table lamps and floor lamps? Does the client put their make up on in the bathroom? i.e. will they need wall lights either side of a mirror etc etc....
The kitchen is a place where clients tend to be really specific about how they function. Gas or electric hob? Eye level or undercounter oven? Double or single oven? Hip height or undercounter dishwasher? Full size or half size dishwasher? Etc etc. You absolutely need to know the answers to these questions so put them down on the questionnaire, they key really is to cover every eventuality.
Demonstration of understanding of the given brief:
You have clearly understood the brief.
Presentation of questionnaire:
Professional presentation.
Client Questionnaire
project Title Marks awarded Total possible
1Questionnaire 23 25
2Concept Board 19 20
3Colour Wheel 36 40
4Survey sheet 17.5 20
5Drawing and measuring 111.5 120
total 207 225
percentage 92%grade A
Marks 23/25
Tutors Comments.
You’ve covered a lot in the questionnaire and gone into some good detail. Taking a brief is one of the most crucial parts of a project, if it is done thoroughly then the design element becomes so much easier.
The questionnaire is as much for you as it is the client, it enables you to keep the client focused and get all the relevant information you require. You could have given yourself some more detailed prompts in a few areas; lighting, bathroom and kitchen. For example you could ask if the client wants different mood settings in their lighting, possibly a 5amp circuit for table lamps and floor lamps? Does the client put their make up on in the bathroom? i.e. will they need wall lights either side of a mirror etc etc....
The kitchen is a place where clients tend to be really specific about how they function. Gas or electric hob? Eye level or undercounter oven? Double or single oven? Hip height or undercounter dishwasher? Full size or half size dishwasher? Etc etc. You absolutely need to know the answers to these questions so put them down on the questionnaire, they key really is to cover every eventuality.
Demonstration of understanding of the given brief:
You have clearly understood the brief.
Presentation of questionnaire:
Professional presentation.